The largest hotel of Greenland, Hotel Hans Egede, has got over a hundred doublerooms, with fine conferencefacilities and a good restaurant with view over the town.
Hans Egede, a priest from Norway, travelled to Greenland in 1721. In 1728 he moved his mission to Nuuk which, at that time, was an Inuit summer-gathering-place.
Ever since, the population of Nuuk has increased, and is now over 13.500 inhabitants.
Price with above-mentioned excursions: DKK from 8.445 per person
Supplement for singleroom: DKK 700 for 4 nights
- Flight from Ottawa to Kangerlussuaq v.v.
- 4 nights at Hotel Hans Egede
- Full board
- City sightseeing
- Guided tour to a Greenlandic leather and fur workshop and the hall of the Home Rule Government
- Guided tour at the National Museum
- Whale photo safari or a boat tour in the Godthåbfiord
The prices are based on doublerooms with toilet/shower and minimum 10 people per group:
Price without above-mentioned excursions: DKK from 7.645 per person
Peter Gunnarson Rasmussen
Director